Brian Bolland
Brian Bolland is a British comics artist. Best known in the United Kingdom as one of the definitive Judge Dredd artists for British comics anthology 2000 AD, he spearheaded the 'British Invasion' of the American comics industry, and in 1982 produced the artwork on Camelot 3000 (with author Mike W. Barr), which was DC Comics' first 12-issue comicbook maxiseries created for the direct market.
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Fourth printing
Light orange text, $4.95 cover price
Fifth printing
Dark blue text, $3.50 cover price
Sixth printing
Dark orange text, $3.50 cover price
As of November 1 2023 GPA has only noted two sales of Newsstand copies of this book
Sixth printing
Dark orange text, $3.50 cover price
As of November 1 2023 GPA has only noted two sales of Newsstand copies of this book
Seventh printing
Light yellow text, $4.95 cover price
Munden's Bar Annual #1
Power Comics #2
Eighth printing
Light blue text, $4.95 cover price
Animal Man #2
Power Comics #3
Judge Dredd Mega-Special #0
Animal Man #3
Escape #16
Animal Man #4
Animal Man #1
First solo title featuring Animal Man
1st appearance of Maxine Baker, the daughter of Animal Man, later becomes Avatar of the Red
First solo title featuring Animal Man
1st appearance of Maxine Baker, the daughter of Animal Man, later becomes Avatar of the Red
Judge Dredd Annual #1989
Legion of Super-Heroes Annual #4
Animal Man #6
The Law of Dredd #2
Animal Man #7
Animal Man #5
1st appearance of Crafty the Coyote, a creature that walks like a man and is painfully resurrected every time it is killed, inspired by Wile E. Coyote
Nominated for the Best Single Issue Eisner Award and won the 1989 Squiddy Award for Favorite Single Issue of Any Series - the Squiddys were annual fan awards given out from 1987 thru 2004 by the participants in the popular rec.arts.comics Usenet newsgroup, one of the very earliest online fan groups
1st appearance of Crafty the Coyote, a creature that walks like a man and is painfully resurrected every time it is killed, inspired by Wile E. Coyote
Nominated for the Best Single Issue Eisner Award and won the 1989 Squiddy Award for Favorite Single Issue of Any Series - the Squiddys were annual fan awards given out from 1987 thru 2004 by the participants in the popular rec.arts.comics Usenet newsgroup, one of the very earliest online fan groups
Ninth printing, the scarcest edition
Crimson text, $4.95 cover price
Ninth printing, the scarcest edition
Crimson text, $4.95 cover price
A1 #1
Detective Comics Annual #2
Animal Man #9
Animal Man #8
1st appearance of the second Mirror Master, Evan McCulloch
Escape #17
Animal Man #10
Animal Man #11
Animal Man #12
Escape #15
Animal Man #13
1st appearance of Freedom Beast, has the ability to control animals
Escape #18
Animal Man #14
The Law of Dredd #1
Animal Man #15
Secret Origins #1
Animal Man #16
The Law of Dredd #3
Escape #19
Animal Man #17
Secret Origins Special #1
Cheval Noir #3
Animal Man #18
Animal Man #19
A1 #3
Animal Man #20
Animal Man #21
Animal Man #22
Cheval Noir #5
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